God’s Protection Goes On



Image of mother and daughter in Guatemala
10Oct

No Longer Down in the Dumps

You'd never guess that Sharon used to work at the city dump in Guatemala. Along with the other pickers, she would search through the mounds of trash left behind by the garbage trucks—looking for something she could sell to earn a living, or some food scraps she could salvage to feed her daughter and herself. The work was dangerous and Sharon has many scars—physical as well as emotional. She longed for a better future for her daughter.

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Image of villagers in Malawi with safe water
20Sep

“Water! Woop, Woop!”

Jalasoni, Malawi is a rural, impoverished village that has long suffered due to the lack of clean water to drink. Now, the deep well that you have made possible is providing safe water to the community. The people are rejoicing because they are now enjoying clean drinking water and better health!

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Image of twins after receiving surgery
12Sep

Successful surgery for twins

The four-year-old twins in the photo, Maria and Zainab, were born in May 2018 in Sierra Leone with both of their femurs bowing. They were diagnosed with Blount's disease. Thankfully, it was fixable! With surgery, both girls would be able to walk normally. But the girls' father earns just $120 a month as a teacher, making the $8,000 cost of the two surgeries completely unaffordable for their family.

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Image of young man in Myanmar receiving discipleship training
09Sep

From Drug Cultivation to Discipleship

Fifteen-year-old Hesatin's fate seemed sealed. He would spend the rest of his life working in the opium fields, just like his mother. There was no other work available in their remote village in Myanmar, especially without an education. And there was no way to obtain an education on the meager wages they made from working the fields. But then Hesatin's life took an unexpected and dramatic turn.

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